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When a Party to a Contract Is Continually Looking for Loopholes

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When a party to a contract is continually looking for loopholes to avoid living up to the obligations of that contract,it can be said that


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Excessive Disclosure

Excessive disclosure refers to the sharing of too much personal information or details, which can be inappropriate for the context or relationship and may lead to discomfort or boundary issues.

Pressurizes Clients

The practice of applying undue influence or stress on clients, often aiming to prompt a decision or action that might not be in their best interest.

Interrupts Frequently

The act of regularly breaking the continuity of speech or a process before it is finished.

Fosters Dependency

Encouraging a reliance or strong need for support, assistance, or control by another individual or group, potentially hindering independence.

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